20 oct namib times e-edition

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SERVING THE COASTAL COMMUNITY SINCE 1958 NO 7038 FRIDAY 20 OCTOBER 2023 Tel: +264 64 - 205854 / +264 64 - 461866 /Fax: +264 64 - 204813 / 064 - 461824 / Website: www.namibtimes.net

inside Illegal, Unreported and Unregulated fishing remains a serious concern

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N$5.5 Million Shortfall for Union Street Rehabilitation Leandrea Mouers

The Walvis Bay Municipality has reported a N$5.5 million shortfall for continuing the rehabilitation of Union Street. According to Richard Hoaeb, the Chairperson of the Management Council and the latest council agenda, a bid for the rehabilitation of Union Street closed on January 23, 2023. "During the bid evaluation process, it was noted that the budget was inadequate, even though the Individual Procurement Plan (IPP) was approved by the Accounting Officer on October 9, 2022," Hoaeb explained. The bid was intended to appoint a contractor for the rehabilitation of a section of Union Street, which would be the first road under the rehabilitation program the Municipality has embarked upon for 2023. "J-Basement Construction Trading CC was appointed on February 20, for an amount of N$8,618,052.00 (excluding VAT), and the project commenced on June 28."

"The project has no margin for delays due to financial constraints since it is located within a residential built-up area. The project timeline, specifically the critical path, cannot be delayed due to a lack of funds from the Municipality of Walvis Bay. Hence, a proactive approach is needed to supplement the budget from which the contract is funded." "Therefore, the council needs to acknowledge that the budget allocated for the Rehabilitation of Union Street was insufficient, and the available amount on this budget of N$3,596,640.00 will not be enough to successfully complete Continues on page 2

Moratorium on the Harvesting of Pilchards Remains in Place

Community Up in Arms over RedForce A decline Leandrea Mouers

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The appointment of RedForce Debt Management by the Municipality of Walvis Bay has sparked concerns within the local community.

in the number of tourists would result in economic repercussions

In a letter written by concerned members of the community, Chris Kleinsmith and Paul Fisher, it states that the community regrets the decision by the Walvis Bay municipality to appoint the debt collection company. The Walvis Bay Municipality has also called on public meetings in Walvis Bay concerning this. "Their appointment contradicts the laws of our country. In the

Constitution, under Article 18: Administrative Justice: Administrative Bodies and Administrative Officials shall act fairly and reasonably and comply with the requirements imposed upon such bodies and officials by common law and any other relevant legislation. Additionally, under Article 10: Equality and Freedom from Discrimination (1) All persons shall be equal

before the Law, (2) No persons may be discriminated against on the grounds of sex, race, colour, ethnic origin, religion, creed, or social or economic status." The duo further added that their appointment contradicts "Part XVIII Section 88 (1) of the Local Authority Act 23 of 1992, which is a matter of public interest whereby they failed to consult the public regarding the appointContinues on page 2

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